Webb Telescope’s first confirmed Exoplanet
Webb Space Telescope confirmed its first exoplanet, an Earth-size planet that orbits another star.
Webb Space Telescope confirmed its first exoplanet, an Earth-size planet that orbits another star.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals molecules and clouds in an exoplanet’s atmosphere, that could be used to determine if a distant planet harbors life.
James Webb Space Telescope takes first-ever direct image of an exoplanet, a planet outside our solar system.
Astronomers find an exoplanet about the size of Earth, in the habitable zone. They believe it could be an “ocean planet.”
NASA has just confirmed new discoveries that now total 5000 exoplanets and counting…
Stunning direct image of an infant exoplanet 400 light-years away, discovered by UH-Led team using Maunakea Telescopes.
Astronomers make first clear detection of moon-forming disk around an exoplanet, in an alien world.
Exoplanets around some nearby stars, have a cosmic front-row seat to see if Earth holds life.
The moons of rogue exoplanets that don’t have stars could have water and be a good place to find life.
Orbiting the nearby star Epsilon Eridani, located 10.5 light-years away, the Jupiter-mass planet in this artist’s concept, is the closest known exoplanet to our solar system.